CD Projekt RED Continues to Go Beyond Expectations with Cyberpunk 2077 Support
Update 2.2 is yet another example of the developer's excellent post-launch support for the once-troubled first-person action RPG.
Update 2.2 is yet another example of the developer's excellent post-launch support for the once-troubled first-person action RPG.
The Forever Winter is an addictive extraction shooter, albeit with a few flaws.
In the graphics department, these games knocked it out of the park.
Hype goes a long way, but months, sometimes years, of excitement couldn't cover up how disappointing these 15 games were.
Players can also complete a new Major Order in-game to claim the free W.A.S.P. Strategem, based on a Killzone 3 weapon.
Update 2.2 is yet another example of the developer's excellent post-launch support for the once-troubled first-person action RPG.
The Forever Winter is an addictive extraction shooter, albeit with a few flaws.
In the graphics department, these games knocked it out of the park.
Hype goes a long way, but months, sometimes years, of excitement couldn't cover up how disappointing these 15 games were.
Square Enix and Acquire's acclaimed H2-2D RPG series has crossed another major sales milestones, with both titles' collective sales hitting 5 million units.
The company has Fable, The Outer Worlds 2, Avowed, DOOM: The Dark Ages, South of Midnight, and Towerborne officially lined up for next year thus far.
PlayStation, Xbox, and PC players will be able to play co-op with each other, Gearbox Entertainment boss Randy Pitchford has confirmed.
A release on Nintendo's upcoming next-gen platform for Bloober Team's sci-fi survival horror game Cronos: The New Dawn might not be out of the question.
"It is still unclear whether there will be an easy or story mode, but we want to encourage more players to participate in the game and discover its fundamental fun," developer Neople tells GamingBolt.
Manor Lords publisher Hooded Horse has taken over publishing duties for Shadow Gambit from the now-shuttered Mimimi Games.
The acclaimed Sekiro-inspired Metroidvania title will be available on the Nintendo Switch physically, courtesy of Fangamer.
Groot, Rocket Raccoon, Venom, and Magik also get new holiday-themed cosmetics in the store, available until January 17th.
The project started development in 2018 and had had over $11 million invested into its production to date, 11 bit studios says.
S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Legends of the Zone Trilogy is also getting a next-gen patch on consoles alongside updates for PC players.
The early access farming title will also receive changes to "emphasize the mech's size." Players may also get to build their own houses.
Watch how the Tiki Tak Tribe uses their powers to steal all the bananas, prompting action from Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong.
The free demo is available on all platforms and features the survival horror game's first. Progress will also transfer over.
Players can also complete a new Major Order in-game to claim the free W.A.S.P. Strategem, based on a Killzone 3 weapon.
Monsters deal less critical strike damage, the Volatile Crystals Modifier is gone, and Trial of the Sekhemas should be much less stressful.
The action-adventure title will star Matthew Mercer as Goro Majima, Debra Wilson as Queen Michele, Samoa Joe as Raymond Law, and more.